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Barriers in the Utilization of Domestic Violence Services Among Arab Immigrant Women: Perceptions of Professionals, Service Providers & Community Leaders

NCJ Number
233350
Journal
Journal of Family Violence Volume: 25 Issue: 8 Dated: November 2010 Pages: 727-735
Author(s)
Anahid Kulwicki; Barbara Aswad; Talita Carmona; Suha Ballout
Date Published
November 2010
Length
9 pages
Annotation
This study examined the perceived barriers encountered by Arab immigrant women seeking assistance and services for help with domestic violence.
Abstract
Ten focus group discussions were conducted with Arab American community leaders who had experience with victims of violence in the Arab American population and issues related to domestic violence. Community leaders were selected from an array of backgrounds, ranging from health and human service providers, legal and law enforcement service providers, religious and grass roots community organizations. Focus group discussions explored the role of personal resources, family, religion, culture and social support system in the utilization of domestic violence services by Arab immigrants experiencing domestic violence. In addition, issues related to personal, socio-cultural and institutional barriers in domestic violence service utilization were addressed along with identifying culturally competent policy strategies in reducing barriers for service utilization by Arab immigrants experiencing domestic violence. Tables and references (Published Abstract)